Friday, 30 May 2025

A New Type Of Stone To Collect For Our Very Own Chichibu Chinsekikan!

While the ever fragrant Alice is happy beachcombing for pieces of sea glass, as well as the odd holy stone for Darrell on Eric and her petit sojourn dans Devon  .........


....... Eric (formally known as Nigel) has a been looking for a very new kind of beach treasure, after reading a very interesting article on tin'ternet about "The Hall of Curious Rocks" (see links below)  ...... 


..... to wit stones that look like faces ......


.... and although it initially sounded like a very unlikely and potentially prolonged pursuit ....


...... according to a fascinated Alice, it didn't take all that long for the little fella to come up with his very first quarry, once he'd set his mind to the task ...... can you spot it?


Let's just say it was a very tangible and palpable emotional and jubilant moment ......


...... which was then quickly followed by another one, (again, can you spot it?).


Alice said that Eric was like a dog that had found two sticks, a bone and his tail ........ but there was one more, which almost proved to be too much for Eric as it was, he declared proudly, an absolute corker of which he couldn't stop shaking after he found it, so a picture was only gotten when they got back to their caravan. I have to agree, there's no mistaking what it looks like, with it's distinct proboscis and small, contented smile!


Darrell has also since become very much taken by the idea, so has decided that once he/we find the obligatory holey stone on whatever beach we happen to find ourselves on, it just has to be faces akimbo after that. Meanwhile he is working on an idea as to how to display our future collection to their full potential, just like the original Chichibu Chinsekikan ......... oh heaven help me! 


Thursday, 29 May 2025

Spooky Out Of This Realm Findings In Dawlish .......

While in Dawlish Eric (formally known as Nigel) and the ever fragrant Alice just happened upon the £3 or under Brainwave Charity Shop and well, it would have been rude not to have a polite holiday gander!


It goes without saying that they found the 2025 obligatory soft hedgehog toy, but needless to say, no considered purchase was made .....


...... however it was the book display at the top of the slope as they entered the shop that got Nigel all reminiscent .......


..... with, to wit, a whole plethora of books of a spooky type nature, including several of the late, great (RIP, taken too soon) Derek Acorah, our psychical hero in days of yore and who, even now, is oft to waft into our minds when something unearthly or eerie occurs that causes us to ponder. A considered purchase was again not made, with Eric reasoning that the reading of said books might prove a little emotional,  evoking memories of many happy evenings when Derek was among us and tres de rigueur as a must see for our televisual viewing of a Friday, if our collective memory serves us right (????), so he was left, sensibly, for someone else to embrace.


Did they spend any of their hard earned spending money in Brainwave did I hear you ask?


Well yes, but unfortunately the taking of pictures was cast to the wind in the excited fluster of finding treasure, in the guise of a East of India money box, bought for £1, while still currently for sale new in prime establishments and on websites for between £15 and £20, so a real bargain. Alice also picked up a beautiful Irish, Belleek Claddagh mug, again for £1 that she recognised as an object of both beauty and quality, perfect for her morning cup of tea in bed, a much better holiday souvenir than a fridge magnet of a seagull or stick of rock.  So win win all round ....... and although as I said we don't have any pictures I'm sure you'll spot them in posts in the near future.  

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Dawlish Earns Us Another Much Sought After Tick.

An unexpected tick for Eric (formally known as Nigel) on our Bucket List Calendar of 2025, found on the very cusp of going into a new month, to wit June ......


...... in the guise of "spotting a bird's nest", as it would appear that we have all been barking up the wrong tree in our efforts to secure one for said calendar in the mistaken belief that we would almost certainly "spot" one by gazing upwards to all manner of vacant tree branch.


Sooooooooo, who would ever have ever dreamt that Eric would find only go and find  one under the busy railway bridge, leading to the beach in Dawlish .......


...... but there it was, a joy to behold, if not in the quietest place to raise a baby pigeon(s), otherwise known as a squab and reputedly to be quite an ugly little thing for a while once hatched.


However, mum and dad both looked busy and pretty contented feathering their nest, which would certainly offer both them and their precious chick protection from the wind and the rain and cats, even if we're not so sure about waves and a high tide, should there be a raging, tempest tossed sea in the next few weeks, but they still proffered (unbeknownst to them) another much valued tick for us, so hopefully it's win win all round.

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Gay's Creamery

First port of call on their holibobs for Eric (formally Known as Nigel) and the ever fragrant Alice just had to be Gay's Creamery in Dawlish .........


...... a place of comestible legend ........ 


....... known most famously for it's huge variety of traditional and not so traditional pasties ..........


.......... and it magnificent array of 
old fashionedhomemade, tray baked cakes .......... 


....... and other such local delicacies. 


It really was a no brainer of a visit ......


....... but where to start among all the jam, chutneys, jellies and curds .......


....... regional brews, both alcoholic and of the tea variety, fudge, take away clotted cream teas ......


....... plush, facsimile souvenirs of the famous Dawlish black swans ........ 


...... and of the shop itself, some even celebrating a hundred years of Gays in Dawlish!


However, in the end, despite all their best efforts and enthusiasm Eric and Alice found themselves totally bamboozled ...... there really was toooooooo much choice ......


...... so in the end they settled for two giant traditional pasties, a very ample slice of Bakewell tart, and the same again in apple pie form, plus two bags of proper crumbly fudge to nibble in the caravan later that evening, vowing to return, when they were a little more composed and able to make a few more considered choices, some to bring home.  What are they like? 


And how were their pasties, eaten outside, but out of sight and sniffing distance of the voracious Dawlish seagulls? Absolutely blooming unbelievable, with Alice, for once, not batting a single eyelash over her waist, declaring to Eric that calories simply don't count on holiday and never in glorious sunshine!  What is she like?

So sorry Mr D if you are now wanting a traditional pastie and want it now, but I am assured that Eric and Alice consumed and enjoyed theirs on your behalf!

Monday, 26 May 2025

A Cheeky Sorjoun Dans Devon.

Today, you/we find Eric (formally known as Nigel) and the ever fragrant Alice embracing all the delights the area around Dawlish Warren that they can muster during this, their first caravan break of 2025


It has to be said that although Dawlish Warren with Little Miss Iris and Young Master Bertie has featured our holiday calendar for several years now ........


...... and indeed again this August .......


...... to be honest, we've really seen very little any of the other nearby resorts ........


...... because, when with the little ones, it's been all about them and keeping them happy.


Usually if the weather has been clement (as it generally is), we've tended to go to the beach for a morning of paddling, sandcastle and dam making and sandy sandwiches or pesto pasta, with a little bit of arcade thrown in, before we head back to Welcome for  .......


....... an afternoon in one of the three pools (though usually it's all of them), followed by a chill back at our allotted caravan and then tea ......


..... before Iris corals us all to the Clubhouse for an evening of non stop dancing,  the odd cheeky game of bingo, plus musical entertainment before we all retire to our beds absolutely exhausted.


So, as I said, we've never had much time left for ourselves or any sightseeing, but from what I gather, Eric and Alice have put together a full and very comprehensive itinerary of Devon's joys between them.


I think they might just come back equally as exhausted as before, such is the length of their list .......


....... however they will no longer, hopefully, be strangers to the delights of Teignmouth, Brixham, Torquay, Paignton, Dawlish etc. ...... not to mention the sampling of several regional delicacies, to wit the local mahooooosive pasties and arrays of home baked cake that will no doubt be calling to them! Happy, happy days!

Friday, 23 May 2025

A New Development Chez Estate

Yesterday, on his way to the school run, Eric (formally known as Nigel) discovered that we have a new addition to the cusp of our estate .......


....... to wit, a very impressive and shiny blind spot mirror, no doubt to aid the traffic of heavy lorries coming in and out of the scrapyard behind our hedgehog encrusted bridge.


 Not a bad an idea, the little fella opined upon his return ........


....... especially as it seems, of late, one or two of said heavily laden lorries have backed into the trees and foliage behind it, which probably unbeknownst to them, conceals a bit of a drop with a pond at the bottom, which ebbs and flows at times when the river is in flood, therefore backing up a little too far could spell disaster.


However, sorted safety issues aside, Eric added that the mirror could also come in very handy as he passed for a last check of his hair and general appearance to ensure that he wouldn't be found wanting while waiting at the school gate.


WHAT on earth is he like? 

Thursday, 22 May 2025

Our Current Chocolate Of Choice

Not so much a review, more of a recommendation ........


Sooooooooo, Eric (formally known as Nigel) brought this white chocolate and caramelised biscuit bar home from Lldl ......


...... after spotting it amidst the sweet aisle, after the school run, thinking that it might be something a little bit different, as well as ticking some of our sweet treat boxes! 


Let's just say it certainly ticked an awful lot of those aforementioned boxes, we absolutely LOVE it, so much so that Eric is currently bringing one (sometimes two) back every time he nips into Lldl. 


The white chocolate isn't at all cloying as some are want to be and the rich, caramel biscuit pieces add a perfect, subtle type crunch along with the unmistakable, comforting flavour of a biscuit so often proffered free with a coffee at the hairdressers!  


We're determined to make the very most of it as some of the more unusual chocolate bars have a habit of disappearing after a while, leaving you very much wanting, 
a bit like the Aldi coconut crunch, which we oft still dream, neigh swoon about!   


Anyway, it's very much our current chocolate bar of choice at the moment. Could we also just add that Eric buys it with his or our own money and that we are in no way affiliated with Lldl and therefore will not receive any commission should this post go viral ........ just in case anyone wonders!